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marrers believe the law is discriminatory to minorities seeking a letter life. a judge blocked several other provisions including ones that allows police to check the immigration status of criminal suspects who lack proper identification. some controversial news this evening, from the business of sports. nfl star quarterback michael vick who served 21 months in jail for his involvement in a dog fighting reign was given a big mean endorsement deal by nike. as you can imagine not everyone is happy about it. tony guida has more. >> reporter: it's not surprising they went and did it, resigned nfl star quarterback michael vick, four years after sacking in the wake how far an ugly dock fighting gay. nike likes living on the edge. >> they also love controversial, because it keeps them socially current, to pick him up again because he's going to sell a lot of shoes. >> reporter: and jerseys and more, nike hopes. after ten years on the sidelines, nike is back in business with the nfl as the lead exclusive supplier of apparel, sufficient reason apparently to take a gamble
marrers believe the law is discriminatory to minorities seeking a letter life. a judge blocked several other provisions including ones that allows police to check the immigration status of criminal suspects who lack proper identification. some controversial news this evening, from the business of sports. nfl star quarterback michael vick who served 21 months in jail for his involvement in a dog fighting reign was given a big mean endorsement deal by nike. as you can imagine not everyone is...
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. >> law-abiding citizens are trying to carry concealed in a legal way. >> reporter: getting a permit in colorado is simple. residents must be 21, pay a fee and pass a background check. they also have to take a safety class. there is no requirement to actually fire a gun. >> i'm a small person. and i want to be able to defend myself against somebody who is three times my size. >> reporter: 23-year-old jenny plavney got her concealed weapons permit a year ago, she keeps her 9 millimeter in her purse and takes it everywhere she goes. >> i fell better having one knowing the bag i have access to everywhere. >> reporter: 49 states now have some form of concealed carry. but to the all require permits. and there's no national database on who has the weapons. something dan gross, president of 9 brady campaign to prevent gun violence thinks needs to change. >> i'm willing to accept that the majority of permit concealed carry permit holders are law-abiding citizens. that's nowhere the conversation needs to be. it needs to be on thers age that are not. >> sheriff maketa, however, sees no need to
. >> law-abiding citizens are trying to carry concealed in a legal way. >> reporter: getting a permit in colorado is simple. residents must be 21, pay a fee and pass a background check. they also have to take a safety class. there is no requirement to actually fire a gun. >> i'm a small person. and i want to be able to defend myself against somebody who is three times my size. >> reporter: 23-year-old jenny plavney got her concealed weapons permit a year ago, she keeps...
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and the fbi and homeland security have issued a joint intelligence bulletin to law enforcement around the country urging them to be on high alert as well. betty, back to you. >> tara mergener in washington, thank you. >>> a just released cbs news/"new york times" poll conducted just before this was made public said 55% said a new attack is not likely. 83% think the country will always have to live with the threat of terrorism. >>> president obama travels to richmond, virginia, today, to promote the $447 billion plan he pitched to congress last night. his message was clear, pass the bill and do it quickly. after the speech, speaker of the house john boehner said "it's my hope that we can work together." danielle no, siring ham has more. >> reporter: president obama told a joint session of congress and the nation "it's time to get america back to work." >> there are steps we can take right now to improve people's lives. >> reporter: the president outlined a nearly $450 billion plan to extend the payroll tax cut for workers, expand jobless benefits and give tax breaks to employers. >> it
and the fbi and homeland security have issued a joint intelligence bulletin to law enforcement around the country urging them to be on high alert as well. betty, back to you. >> tara mergener in washington, thank you. >>> a just released cbs news/"new york times" poll conducted just before this was made public said 55% said a new attack is not likely. 83% think the country will always have to live with the threat of terrorism. >>> president obama travels to...
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law is nice. the naked illusion gown had a nude underlay added to the original to keep it classy for the london premiere of "mother" directed by her boyfriend darren aronovski. >> and let us all bow down to pen employ cruz, 43 and flat out fabulous in this white versesy gown, the full-feathered skirt and dangerous high-cut slit which showed off those legs. yes, this is what a mom two looks like. >> can we all just take a minute. my two and how about a mother of three, reese witherspoon in her new movie "home again" who is dating a younger man which she has done in real life too. >> i've seen younger guys. >> and one of the younger guys it is jake gyllenhaal. he was 26 and she 32 when they dated starting back in 2007. reese has been linked with other celbs, chris owed dell, steven d o'rr and, of course, her ex-ryan philippe and husband jim toft is 47 so does 21-year-old reese have advice about love? >> i have so little time to give it it. my mom is very good at giving advice. she was telling me, yo
law is nice. the naked illusion gown had a nude underlay added to the original to keep it classy for the london premiere of "mother" directed by her boyfriend darren aronovski. >> and let us all bow down to pen employ cruz, 43 and flat out fabulous in this white versesy gown, the full-feathered skirt and dangerous high-cut slit which showed off those legs. yes, this is what a mom two looks like. >> can we all just take a minute. my two and how about a mother of three,...
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he hired a lawyer that doesn't argue the law, but he writes it. the delegate has stopped the efforts to toughen up the drunk driving laws for the past 20 years. >>> they went viral over the weekend and now sparked a police investigation. it shows that the officers were hitting the 19-year-old outside the bar. just before the recording started, the student would try to start a fight with another man, then pushed them in to the road, but he resisted, becoming combative. >>> back on track tonight, earlier today the equipment malfunction would keep most of those issues from accepting the credit card or debit cards, also affected the online sales, the issues would resolve this just in time for the evening rush. >>> now, i'm with the thermometer read. winter officially begins tonight. topper shutt is tracking what, 60 or 70 on christmas day maybe? >> yes, yes. it is looking likely. the records will definitely fall on christmas eve day on thursday. right now we're trying to keep a couple of the showers here in loudoun county, north up on 270. north of ge
he hired a lawyer that doesn't argue the law, but he writes it. the delegate has stopped the efforts to toughen up the drunk driving laws for the past 20 years. >>> they went viral over the weekend and now sparked a police investigation. it shows that the officers were hitting the 19-year-old outside the bar. just before the recording started, the student would try to start a fight with another man, then pushed them in to the road, but he resisted, becoming combative. >>> back...
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anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. you have the right to have an attorney present during questioning. if you cannot afford an attorney one will be appointed to you. do you understand what i just told you? any syringes in your pockets? i don't know. you don't know? uh-uh. listen, listen, listen. we don't want to get stuck, all right? i know. tell us if you have a syringe on you. i don't know if i put it... where do you keep it? in your socks? in my pocket. is it capped? it might not be. i got gloves on, mark. let me... there's a bunch of money in there. victor, is there any more dope in the house? spread your legs out for me a little bit. there you go. burkhard: you said you're from california? have you ever spent any time in the penal system in new mexico? it's not a pretty sight. let's hang on to him for a few minutes. a confidential source that is around this area quite a bit came up and told us that he sees the subject in and out of this building all the time. that prompted us to pay particular attention to it. oh.
anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. you have the right to have an attorney present during questioning. if you cannot afford an attorney one will be appointed to you. do you understand what i just told you? any syringes in your pockets? i don't know. you don't know? uh-uh. listen, listen, listen. we don't want to get stuck, all right? i know. tell us if you have a syringe on you. i don't know if i put it... where do you keep it? in your socks? in my pocket. is it...
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. >> we believe this: if she applies the law as we understand it to the facts and the evidence as we believe it exists, then it's our expectation there will not be charges filed. if we're wrong, we're prepared to defend him. >> reporter: benjamin crump, the martin family attorney, said in a statement he was not surprised by this announcement and hopeful that a decision will be reached very soon to arrest george zimmerman and give trayvon martin's family the simple justice they have been seeking all along. florida's governor appointed angela corey, the state attorney in jacksonville, to be the case's special prosecutor. over the last 30 years, she's prosecuted 65 homicide cases. the 57-year-old has a reputation as a tough conservative in the courtroom and someone used to public pressure. last year, she decided to prosecute christian fernandez, 12 years old, as an adult in the beating death of his two-year-old brother. almost 200,000 people signed an online petition of protest. corey sees herself as an advocate for victims' families. >> i take them on, they become like family to me and
. >> we believe this: if she applies the law as we understand it to the facts and the evidence as we believe it exists, then it's our expectation there will not be charges filed. if we're wrong, we're prepared to defend him. >> reporter: benjamin crump, the martin family attorney, said in a statement he was not surprised by this announcement and hopeful that a decision will be reached very soon to arrest george zimmerman and give trayvon martin's family the simple justice they have...
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it's part of the healthcare law. so it's time to look, compare... and choose the right plan for you. learn more at 1-800-medicare or medicare.gov. >> we've been asking some of the country's top ceos how to fix the economy. today we sat down with the chancellor of the university of california san francisco. susan desmond hellman made a fortune as head of drug development for a company. then when she became head of the college she donated a million dollars to help students pay their tuition. you woke up this morning to the "occupy oakland" arrests on your local news. i wonder what you think when you see so many people across the country discontent. >> people are worried about the next generation. they're worried about their kids having a better life than they had. so i think "occupy oakland" and other demonstrations like that are all about the american dream. >> pelley: we have had unemployment in this country around 9% for more than two years. why can't we create jobs? >> today the job market, the jobs that are being created, especially here in north
it's part of the healthcare law. so it's time to look, compare... and choose the right plan for you. learn more at 1-800-medicare or medicare.gov. >> we've been asking some of the country's top ceos how to fix the economy. today we sat down with the chancellor of the university of california san francisco. susan desmond hellman made a fortune as head of drug development for a company. then when she became head of the college she donated a million dollars to help students pay their...
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is not entitled to be buried next to their spouse. >> brad series of the williams institute at ucla law school says gay couples cannot file a joint federal tax return. >> in some cases, same sex couples are going to pay more federal taxes. >> i now pronounce you legally married. >> and some companies are phasing out domestic partner benefits in states where gay marriage is legal, and requiring gay employees to be married to keep their health coverage. >> there's not really a change in philosophy that domestic partner benefit typically was put in to be fair because they didn't have the option of marriage. >> new york city today protesters were scarys but that shouldn't mislead anyone. across the country gay marriage is still the exception, not the rule. >> only six states and washington dc allow gay marriage, meaning 44 states do not. >> we are very much opposed to the idea of gay marriage of any state. >> phil donahue says most of america agrees with him that marriage should be limited to a man and a woman. >> in 31 states in the united states, they've asked the people in the ballot ini
is not entitled to be buried next to their spouse. >> brad series of the williams institute at ucla law school says gay couples cannot file a joint federal tax return. >> in some cases, same sex couples are going to pay more federal taxes. >> i now pronounce you legally married. >> and some companies are phasing out domestic partner benefits in states where gay marriage is legal, and requiring gay employees to be married to keep their health coverage. >> there's...
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the law commonly known as don't ask, don't tell has been formally replaced. for weeks, the military has been accepting applications from openly gay troops. it's something supporters call historic for gay rights. >> good morning, terrell. this is a historic shift in policy. since 1993, any troops identifying them as gay faced automatic discharge ask more than 13,000 people were discharged for it. well, today, all that changed. today, for the fist time, gays and lesbians may serve their country without hiding their sexual identity. after nearly 18 years, the ban on gay service members known as don't ask, don't tell, ended just after midnight. >> it's a great day. it's a long time coming. i think it's going to be great for the military. >> for david hall, the historic change is especially meaningful. a former u.s. air force staff sergeant, he was one of more than 1,000 men and women d discharged under the ban. >> i was ranked number one in my class and it was based off of what one person said. >> reporter: president obama signed the new bill into law last decemb
the law commonly known as don't ask, don't tell has been formally replaced. for weeks, the military has been accepting applications from openly gay troops. it's something supporters call historic for gay rights. >> good morning, terrell. this is a historic shift in policy. since 1993, any troops identifying them as gay faced automatic discharge ask more than 13,000 people were discharged for it. well, today, all that changed. today, for the fist time, gays and lesbians may serve their...
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a law enforcement crackdown on pain clinics dispensing drugs illegally and new requirements for pharmacies disposing of unused painkillers. >> the addictive painkillers are now available in abundance and people don't like to feel pain and you get a burgeoning addiction problem. >> reporter: the goal is to reduce abuse by 15% in the next five years, but the question remains: is that enough? jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> couric: and when we come back, the danger that still lurks in the gulf of mexico one year after the spill. [ male announcer ] to keep doing what you love, take care of your heart with cheerios. the whole grain oats can help lower cholesterol. love your heart so you can do what you love. we devote every second of every day figuring out how to give our clients a better mortgage. maybe that's why j.d. power and associates ranked us "highest in customer satisfaction in the united states." so, we thought we'd take a little time to celebrate. ♪ all right, then, back to work helping clients. individual attention from our highly-trained mortgage professionals. one more way q
a law enforcement crackdown on pain clinics dispensing drugs illegally and new requirements for pharmacies disposing of unused painkillers. >> the addictive painkillers are now available in abundance and people don't like to feel pain and you get a burgeoning addiction problem. >> reporter: the goal is to reduce abuse by 15% in the next five years, but the question remains: is that enough? jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> couric: and when we come back, the danger that still...
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>> pelley: tonight, the toughest immigration law in the country. it went into effect in alabama today. the governor says they can't live with illegal immigrants, farmers worry they can't live without them. anthony mason reports america's biggest bank will start challenging a fee for using a debit. record low mortgage rates set off a refinancing frenzy. cynthia bowers tells us homeowners who need lower rates the most can't get them. and after the summer... >> it's gone! >> pelley: comes the fall. jeff glor on the historic collapse of the red sox and the braves. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, alabama's tough new immigration law went into effect today, surviving for now a challenge from the obama administration and others. the law will allow officials to check the immigration status of students in public schools and give the police new powers to determine whether someone is in the country illegally. a federal judge yesterday upheld those key provisions of the law. mark strassmann
>> pelley: tonight, the toughest immigration law in the country. it went into effect in alabama today. the governor says they can't live with illegal immigrants, farmers worry they can't live without them. anthony mason reports america's biggest bank will start challenging a fee for using a debit. record low mortgage rates set off a refinancing frenzy. cynthia bowers tells us homeowners who need lower rates the most can't get them. and after the summer... >> it's gone! >>...
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current governor republican bob mcdonnell who can't seek a second consecutive term because of virginia laws. >>> it is 5:06. i'm watching your money. it's going to be a big day for earnings on wall street. several major companies are turning in their profit updates, including goldman saks, johnson&johnson, coca- cola and yahoo. citigroup yesterday announced better than expected profits and that gave the market a small boost. the dow starts this morning at a new all-time high after adding almost 20 points. s&p a00 up by 2 also hitting a new high. the nasdaq finished 7 points higher. >>> a disturbing question about the safety of iphones, at least in china. apple says it's investigating reports that a woman in china may have been electrocuted and died after picking up her iphone while it was charging. local police are investigating, too. there's a growing problem with cheap chargers in china. for example, in the u.s. normal charging cords have a supply voltage of just about 5 volts. that's not enough to severely harm a person. >>> the experts say our economy is strengthening. not a lot of us w
current governor republican bob mcdonnell who can't seek a second consecutive term because of virginia laws. >>> it is 5:06. i'm watching your money. it's going to be a big day for earnings on wall street. several major companies are turning in their profit updates, including goldman saks, johnson&johnson, coca- cola and yahoo. citigroup yesterday announced better than expected profits and that gave the market a small boost. the dow starts this morning at a new all-time high after...
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bianna. >> golodryga: law enforcement, as always oi had alert. tony, thank you. some places could see record cold for new year's. wind chill warnings are up in much of the northern part of the country. in chicago, at least one death is blamed on this week's blast arctic air. tears turned to icicles in minneapolis as temperatures hovered near zero this morning. transformed into a giant ice sculpture. erie, pennsylvania is digging out from 65 inches of snow. not even a husky could avoid being trapped in it. it was 34 below zero on mount washington in new hampshire. boiling water immediately turned to ice crystals that were swept way wae by hurricane-force winds. the cold weather is not going anywhere for a while, unfortunately. meteorologist danielle niles is with our cbs station in boston, wbz. good evening, danielle. >> it's just brutal. we're going to be talking about this cold for days if not weeks as another reinforcing shot of cold air straight out of arctic, a piece of polar vortex dives south here for a record-cold start to 2018, temperatures 20 to 40 degre
bianna. >> golodryga: law enforcement, as always oi had alert. tony, thank you. some places could see record cold for new year's. wind chill warnings are up in much of the northern part of the country. in chicago, at least one death is blamed on this week's blast arctic air. tears turned to icicles in minneapolis as temperatures hovered near zero this morning. transformed into a giant ice sculpture. erie, pennsylvania is digging out from 65 inches of snow. not even a husky could avoid...
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tasers are now used by some 12,000 law enforcement agencies. by 2008 a study by amnesty international showed in at least 35 states there were deaths after taser use. 55 in california, 52 in florida. experts say the risk of death increases when a person is shocked with a taser more than once. peter mcfarland was hit four times. >> what i saw in that video was a nonlife-threatening situation turned into a life-threatening one. >> reporter: mcfarland is now suing the marin county, california, sheriff's department, which says its deputies were following the law and department policy. john blackstone, cbs news, san francisco. >>> well, straight ahead, your friday morning weather. >>> in sports, a powerhouse start for ohio state in college football. [ female announcer ] fact: the medicine in children's advil® is the #1 pediatrician recommended pain reliever for children. plus, children's advil® brings fever down faster than children's tylenol®. choose children's advil®. relief you can trust. when allergies make them itch, don't wait for your pill
tasers are now used by some 12,000 law enforcement agencies. by 2008 a study by amnesty international showed in at least 35 states there were deaths after taser use. 55 in california, 52 in florida. experts say the risk of death increases when a person is shocked with a taser more than once. peter mcfarland was hit four times. >> what i saw in that video was a nonlife-threatening situation turned into a life-threatening one. >> reporter: mcfarland is now suing the marin county,...
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. >> indeed, miss kagan's career up to this point, shows a willing tons bend the law and the facts to advance her own belief. >> reporter: all but one democrat supported her, praising her scholarly background and arguing she is the type who can mend a polarized court. >> she will base her approach on deciding cases on the law and the constitution, not politics. >> reporter: kagan, who openly calls herself a democrat, is not expected to shift the balance of the court. she'll replace one of the more liberal justices in john paul stevens. kagan will have to get straight to work. three hot button issues -- immigration, health care, and same-sex marriage-- could all reach the u.s. supreme court in just the next two years. >> glor: in connecticut, families and friends gathered for the funerals of four victims from last week's shooting at a hartford beer distributor. in all eight workers at that plant were killed by a disgruntled coworker. the governor is calling for a day of remembrance on monday. astronauts began a dangerous repair job today, one that did not go as smoothly as planned. ast
. >> indeed, miss kagan's career up to this point, shows a willing tons bend the law and the facts to advance her own belief. >> reporter: all but one democrat supported her, praising her scholarly background and arguing she is the type who can mend a polarized court. >> she will base her approach on deciding cases on the law and the constitution, not politics. >> reporter: kagan, who openly calls herself a democrat, is not expected to shift the balance of the court....
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under the law, he will hit the contribution cap after donating the maximum $2600 to 18 candidates. >> i think this is a fundamental free speech issue about your right to spend your money on as many candidates as you choose. it doesn't make and sense that if, say, my 18th race was alabama house race, and then i also wanted to donate to a florida senate race i couldn't do that. >> reporter: but veteran campaign finance report advocate fred wertheiner said there is more at stake and the individual contributions would add up to millions. >> this case is not just about whether mr. macompanyin can give a few extra contributions. it's whether he can give $2.5 million to support congressional candidates. that's where the danger comes. >> reporter: the sharp division shows just how contentious this issue has become for the justices, but, scott, on one thing they did seem to agree-- there was no interest in using this case to make a more sweeping ruling that would limit all-- would ban or limit all campaign contributions. >> pelley: and a decision on the case is months away. jan, thanks very mu
under the law, he will hit the contribution cap after donating the maximum $2600 to 18 candidates. >> i think this is a fundamental free speech issue about your right to spend your money on as many candidates as you choose. it doesn't make and sense that if, say, my 18th race was alabama house race, and then i also wanted to donate to a florida senate race i couldn't do that. >> reporter: but veteran campaign finance report advocate fred wertheiner said there is more at stake and...
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laws in nine of the 10 states that have passed such laws since last year. lawyer judith brown-dianis represented voters who sued to block the pennsylvania law. >> these voter i.d. laws undermine democracy by cutting off participation. >> reporter: we looked at those 10 states which recently passed photo i.d. laws, and found fewer than 70 voter fraud convictions in the past decade among 40 million registered voters. 94-year-old book lives in the philadelphia sushes. she sued to stop the law because she doesn't have a driver's license. >> i have voted in every presidential election, but i'm afraid i won't be able to vote in this one because i don't have photo i.d. >> reporter: but pennsylvania officials say they will spend $5 million on outreach to help voters meet the new requirement. >> if you don't have an i.d., pennsylvania has over 70 driver's license centers around the state where voters can get an i.d. for free. so in no way, shape, or form is that a burden to the average voter. >> reporter: the judge who upheld the law estimated 80,000 of the state's
laws in nine of the 10 states that have passed such laws since last year. lawyer judith brown-dianis represented voters who sued to block the pennsylvania law. >> these voter i.d. laws undermine democracy by cutting off participation. >> reporter: we looked at those 10 states which recently passed photo i.d. laws, and found fewer than 70 voter fraud convictions in the past decade among 40 million registered voters. 94-year-old book lives in the philadelphia sushes. she sued to stop...
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but that law is being challenged as unconstitutional. today a panel of federal judges in atlanta weighed in on the most controversial parts of the law. the law requires schools to check the immigration status of students. the judges have suspended that. the law requires legal immigrants to carry papers proving their legal status. the judges suspended that, too. but the provision that allows police to detain anyone they suspect is illegal, the court let that stand. the law took effect six weeks ago and has had swift and dramatic effects in alabama, so we asked mark strassmann to show us what it all means. >> reporter: liz betancourt is scared to leave the house in florence, alabama. >> i'm illegal. i'm not from here. >> reporter: her family moved from mexico to the u.s. when liz was an infant. she's now 19 but has never applied for citizenship or a green card. under the state's new law, if she's picked up by police, she could be deported and during that process-- which can take months-- there's no legal guaranty her daughter born in alaba
but that law is being challenged as unconstitutional. today a panel of federal judges in atlanta weighed in on the most controversial parts of the law. the law requires schools to check the immigration status of students. the judges have suspended that. the law requires legal immigrants to carry papers proving their legal status. the judges suspended that, too. but the provision that allows police to detain anyone they suspect is illegal, the court let that stand. the law took effect six weeks...
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. >> reporter: the new federal health care law in the u.s. helped it to pay for the surgery. he's only 25 and while uninsured, he's now able to be covered under his father's plan. the operation took place last week, but the exact day isn't being revealed to protect the privacy of the donor family. >> we offer our most sincere and heartfelt thanks to the family who gave dallas this most precious gift. you will forever remain in our hearts and prayers and we are gratefulle for your selflessness. >> reporter: wiens says he hasn't been depressed about his deformity, but he misses what most people can do. >> not being able to kiss my daughter is frustrating. >> reporter: while the world will see his new face soon, wiens never will. he was blinded in the accident and the surgery won't restore his sight. sandra hughes, cbs news. >>> this morning on "the early show," the latest on the allied effort over libya. i'm bet it i gt i'm bet it i gy nguyen. this is the "cbs morning news." >> happy tuesday. i'm andrea roane. >> i'm mike hydeck. angie goff will have traffic in a moment. mr. ho
. >> reporter: the new federal health care law in the u.s. helped it to pay for the surgery. he's only 25 and while uninsured, he's now able to be covered under his father's plan. the operation took place last week, but the exact day isn't being revealed to protect the privacy of the donor family. >> we offer our most sincere and heartfelt thanks to the family who gave dallas this most precious gift. you will forever remain in our hearts and prayers and we are gratefulle for your...
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they ruled he failed to follow this rules for conduct but he didn't violate city laws in giving then girlfriend a $5,000 a month contract in 2009. the rest of the dc council voted to censure barry and strip him of his committee chairmanship after an independent investigation concluded he had taken a cut of the contract and violated conflict of interest rules. >>> a twice convicted drunk driver, who with is also an illegal immigrant is now accused in a deadly car accident. police say 23-year-old carlos montano has had two dui and is now facing a third after killing a nun in an accident in bristow. the sister was riding in the back of a car and died in the crash. investigators say she was not wearing a seat belt. sisters charlotte lange and connie ruth were in the car but survived the wreck. >> absolutely had no regard for the laws of this country. he could continue to drink and drive and drive even though his license had been revoked. >> reporter: police say that speed and alcohol played a factor in the accident. police charged him with driving under the influence and involuntary mans
they ruled he failed to follow this rules for conduct but he didn't violate city laws in giving then girlfriend a $5,000 a month contract in 2009. the rest of the dc council voted to censure barry and strip him of his committee chairmanship after an independent investigation concluded he had taken a cut of the contract and violated conflict of interest rules. >>> a twice convicted drunk driver, who with is also an illegal immigrant is now accused in a deadly car accident. police say...
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it's all part of the health care law. december 7th? i better get goin'! [ male announcer ] medicare open enrollment ends soon. call 1-800-medicare or visit medicare.gov to learn more. here's one story. [ regis ] we love to play tennis. as a matter of fact it was joy who taught me how to play tennis. and with it comes some aches and pains and one way to relieve them all is to go right to the advil®. i have become increasingly amazed at regis's endurance. it's scary sometimes what he accomplishes in a day. well i'd rather not have time for pain but unfortunately it does comes your way every now and then. and that's when i take my advil®. [ male announcer ] take action. take advil®. all-natural benefiber, the fiber supplement that's taste-free and dissolves completely. so you can put it in whatever you like, even water. benefiber. makes taking fiber easier. [ electronic beeping ] [ male announcer ] still getting dandruff? neutrogena® t/gel shampoo defeats dandruff after just one use. t/gel shampoo. it works. neutrogena®. [ slap! slap! slap! slap! slap!
it's all part of the health care law. december 7th? i better get goin'! [ male announcer ] medicare open enrollment ends soon. call 1-800-medicare or visit medicare.gov to learn more. here's one story. [ regis ] we love to play tennis. as a matter of fact it was joy who taught me how to play tennis. and with it comes some aches and pains and one way to relieve them all is to go right to the advil®. i have become increasingly amazed at regis's endurance. it's scary sometimes what he...
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though signed into law last july, it wasn't fully launched until last month. the deadline for applications, friday. a hud spokesman told cbs news that unfortunately the timetable is slower than we initially expected. >> i don't think people know about the program. have you heard much about it? >> reporter: at brooklyn housing and family services, carol burke's staff is racing to find qualified people. >> we want to see those 1099s. >> reporter: connecticut has had better luck thanks to an earlier start. dara kovel's agency has received 1,000 applications for the 800 available emergency loans. >> it's not about sub crime or restructuring a bad mortgage. it really helps people who have done everything they can to play by the rules. >> reporter: when we asked hud about the delay in providing the emergency aid, they said it took time to go from passing the law to creating the program, they had to determine the price, get contracts out to state agencies and lastly to settle details with the bank that is handling these things. >> mitchell: if the probable were to he
though signed into law last july, it wasn't fully launched until last month. the deadline for applications, friday. a hud spokesman told cbs news that unfortunately the timetable is slower than we initially expected. >> i don't think people know about the program. have you heard much about it? >> reporter: at brooklyn housing and family services, carol burke's staff is racing to find qualified people. >> we want to see those 1099s. >> reporter: connecticut has had better...
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> new york city mayor michael bloomberg is pressing his case for stricter enforcement of gun no car laws mags wide and he's backing ring no carrier it up with videotaped ri evidence yesterday bloomberg no carrier unveiled ring a no c four month no carrier >undercover sting operation aimed at gun ring dealers in other states who skipped background checks for ring no carrier ring no carrier buyers. >> ring i probably couldn't pass noone. >> i don't care. ring >> huh? >> all i got to do is demand that you show me your no carri license. >> you don't care about the ring background check, right? >> no carrier no carrier > ring no carnope. >> all ring right. >> because i wouldn't pass either bud some. >> so no ring background nocheck, right? >> skrau. ri >> good, because i probably couldn't pass one. >> no carrier well, bloomberg says the no carrier guns ring illegally sold elsewhere no often wiped up in criminal hands in new york. he plan nos legal action against the dozens of dealerses caught by > ring no carrier the million dollar sting operation. the nra says bloomberg no carrier ring no ca
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laws. voters in nine states are already subject to these laws set to prevent voter fraud. critics say the laws place an unfair burden on young, low income and minority voters. jeff glor reports. >> it wasn't trekted at minorities. it was direct at the process. >> senator larry martin sponsored south carolina's photo i.d. law, he says to protect the integrity of elections. >> i don't think you wait until there is a problem before you act. >> his stated goal, stopping voter fraud. >> i know we didn't intend for that to be discriminatory. >> attorney general eric holder says says it is discriminatory because black voters in south carolina are 20% more likely than white voters to lack a drivers license or state photo i.d. card. 73-year-old junior glover is one of them. he's voted for decades. but he doesn't have a birth certificate, which is required to get the new i.d. >> i want to still vote. right or wrong. >> critics say the i.d. law is a solution in search of a problem. >> voter fraud in south carolina is a rare instance much it is not rampant. >> conway has run election
laws. voters in nine states are already subject to these laws set to prevent voter fraud. critics say the laws place an unfair burden on young, low income and minority voters. jeff glor reports. >> it wasn't trekted at minorities. it was direct at the process. >> senator larry martin sponsored south carolina's photo i.d. law, he says to protect the integrity of elections. >> i don't think you wait until there is a problem before you act. >> his stated goal, stopping...
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state law requires parental consent it is already outlawed in howard county. the howard county health commissioner is wouldn't testified in favor of the ban. he says she speaking from personal experience. >> my now 20-year-old daughter would try to do this before prom, before snow dance, in the wintertime. and would go around us. we would clearly have not consented. i would not be surprised if she faked consent. >> reporter: so supporters of this proposed legislation say even though state law currently requires parental consent, teens are still going to find a way around it. they believe this state-wide ban would do the trick but opponents argue this is simply an attempt to regulate an already regulated industry and many tanning salon owners are fighting this very hard. we will hear from one of them at 5:30. >>> police are voting a deadly shooting in northeast washington. someone shot a man along 97 near an apartment complex. officers also found a woman who had been attacked. she's expected to recover. police believe the suspects in the crimes are together and
state law requires parental consent it is already outlawed in howard county. the howard county health commissioner is wouldn't testified in favor of the ban. he says she speaking from personal experience. >> my now 20-year-old daughter would try to do this before prom, before snow dance, in the wintertime. and would go around us. we would clearly have not consented. i would not be surprised if she faked consent. >> reporter: so supporters of this proposed legislation say even though...
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only 63% of those surveyed said they'd abide by laws that regulate cell phone use in cars. transportation secretary ray lahood says enforcement must improve. >> we've done it with seat belts where enforcement is very strong now and i think we'll get to it with texting also. >> reporter: this teen got the message. >> i will not be distracted when i drive. i will keep my eyes on the road, notice other drivers. i want to avoid that accident. >> reporter: experts agree. the real solution lies in our own hands. daniel sieberg, cbs news, washington. >> smith: here in new york, a state appeals court dismissed dan rather's $70 million breach of contract suit against cbs. the court said there was no breach because the company continued to pay his salary even after he was removed as anchor of the "cbs evening news." rather's lawyer says he will appeal now to the state's highest court. still ahead, jewelry and diplomacy. the albright collection next. d. 24/7... including the eight hours you spend with your eyes closed. prilosec otc. heartburn gone. power on. prepare your mouth for a b
only 63% of those surveyed said they'd abide by laws that regulate cell phone use in cars. transportation secretary ray lahood says enforcement must improve. >> we've done it with seat belts where enforcement is very strong now and i think we'll get to it with texting also. >> reporter: this teen got the message. >> i will not be distracted when i drive. i will keep my eyes on the road, notice other drivers. i want to avoid that accident. >> reporter: experts agree. the...
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we were told the state had to impose the law in its own defense. georgia estimates illegal immigrantses cost taxpayers more than $2 billion a year, much of that to pay for the schooling and medical bills of their children. venezuela's president reveals that he is fighting cancer. what that means for the u.s. when we come back. with making bird houses.alle caw caw! [ director ] what is that? that's a horrible crow. here are some things that i'll make as little portals. honestly, i'd love to do this for the rest of my life so i've got to take care of my heart. for me, cheerios is a good place to start. [ male announcer ] got something you'll love to keep doing? take care of your heart. you can start with cheerios. the natural whole grain oats can help lower cholesterol. brrrbb... makes you feel ageless. [ male announcer ] it's time. love your heart so you can do what you love. cheerios. [ bob ] squak. now?! [ female announcer ] crest whitestrips two hour express. in just two hours you can have a noticeably whiter smile that lasts for months. hi. hi.
we were told the state had to impose the law in its own defense. georgia estimates illegal immigrantses cost taxpayers more than $2 billion a year, much of that to pay for the schooling and medical bills of their children. venezuela's president reveals that he is fighting cancer. what that means for the u.s. when we come back. with making bird houses.alle caw caw! [ director ] what is that? that's a horrible crow. here are some things that i'll make as little portals. honestly, i'd love to do...
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. >> reporter: one week they are giving out reusable shopping bags to ease customers into the new law charging 5 cents for every paper or plastic bag. >> this is driven to clean up the environment, teach people to reuse, recycle. >> reporter: part of the funds collected for the fee go to cleaning up the river. >> that's a good thing for the community and the environment. >> i think it is a bit of a pain, but it is a good thing. >> reporter: other shoppers aren't sold. >> i was appalled by it. another reason to throw fin tee and his crew out of office. >> it is just the way for the government to collect more money. >> reporter: chris continue fisher, 9 news now and wusa9.com. >>> from the first local station with news and high definition, this is 9 news now.
. >> reporter: one week they are giving out reusable shopping bags to ease customers into the new law charging 5 cents for every paper or plastic bag. >> this is driven to clean up the environment, teach people to reuse, recycle. >> reporter: part of the funds collected for the fee go to cleaning up the river. >> that's a good thing for the community and the environment. >> i think it is a bit of a pain, but it is a good thing. >> reporter: other shoppers...
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getting a law license. california and its governor have given more and more rights to undocumented immigrants, they can now get driver's licenses and qualify for in-state tuition. another law forbids police in california from turning people over to federal immigration authorities for anything other than major felonies and sex crimes. but federal law prohibiting employment of undocumented immigrants could still present a barrier for garcia. in its filing in the case, the justice department says issuance of a law license to mr. garcia would not imply authorization to work in the united states. >> the state of california, in general, you know, there's absolutely nothing that prevent he is from being a licensed attorney now in california. >> reporter: other states have been watching this closely. there are similar cases in new york and florida where undocumented immigrants are seeking licenses to practice law. california passed legislation written specifically, maurice, to help garcia qualify for his law licens
getting a law license. california and its governor have given more and more rights to undocumented immigrants, they can now get driver's licenses and qualify for in-state tuition. another law forbids police in california from turning people over to federal immigration authorities for anything other than major felonies and sex crimes. but federal law prohibiting employment of undocumented immigrants could still present a barrier for garcia. in its filing in the case, the justice department says...
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up next, key parts of the health care law take effect at midnight. seniors will save money, there l there be enough doctors to go around? we'll take a look. what's going on? we ordered a gift online and we really need to do something with it... i'm just not sure what... what is it? oh just return it. returning gifts is easier than ever with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. plus i can pick it up for free. perfect because we have to get that outta this house. c'mon, it's not that... gahh, oh yeah that's gotta go... priority mail flat rate shipping only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship and return. ? another heart attack could be lurking, waiting to strike. a heart attack that's caused by a clot, one that could be fatal. but plavix helps save lives. plavix, taken with other heart medicines, goes beyond what other heart medicines do alone, to provide greater protection against heart attack or stroke and even death by helping to keep blood platelets from s
up next, key parts of the health care law take effect at midnight. seniors will save money, there l there be enough doctors to go around? we'll take a look. what's going on? we ordered a gift online and we really need to do something with it... i'm just not sure what... what is it? oh just return it. returning gifts is easier than ever with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. plus i can pick it up for free....
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he worked his way through college and law school with a stint in the military in between. in 1962, he was unexpectedly offered a job with maine senator ed muskie. once you started working with senator muskie, did you start to think, hey, there's something about politics? >> as they say in a less elegant term, it gets in your blood. >> reporter: in 1980 mitchell became a united states senator himself, earning a reputation that follows him to this day as a skilled negotiator, tryingçó o understand the other side. >> why do they believe as they do? why do they act as they do? is there something to their position that i don't understand or that i've been wrong about? the most disturbing thing now is the rigidity of some. we are right. we're 100% right. if you disagree with us, you're not just wrong. you're not an american. >> reporter: in fact, in 1989, when he was elected senate majority leader, democrat mitchell did something that is hard to imagine in this era of partisan animosity. on his first day, he made a pledge to republican leader bob dole. >> i'll never try to emb
he worked his way through college and law school with a stint in the military in between. in 1962, he was unexpectedly offered a job with maine senator ed muskie. once you started working with senator muskie, did you start to think, hey, there's something about politics? >> as they say in a less elegant term, it gets in your blood. >> reporter: in 1980 mitchell became a united states senator himself, earning a reputation that follows him to this day as a skilled negotiator,...
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the law says the deputy director shall serve as acting director. i thought that was probably the end of the story. >> reporter: english is suing president trump to try and block him from appointing mulvaney, who had this to say about the cfpb in 2014. >> it turns up being a joke. that's what the cfpb really has been in a sick, sad kind of way. >> reporter: asked today if he stands by those comments... >> my opinion of the structure of the cfpb has not changed. i still think it's an awful example of a bureaucracy that has gone wrong. >> reporter: president trump has consistently criticized the bureau. since its inception, the cf # b has been a punching bag for republicans who say it saddles banks with unnecessary regulation. it institutions, and it has refunded nearly $12 billion to tens of millions of consumers. >> reporter: the baur row has been aggressive in its enforcement, its highest-profile case was last year against wells fargo. the cfpb fined the bank $100 million for opening millions of unauthorized bank accounts and credit cards. anthony?
the law says the deputy director shall serve as acting director. i thought that was probably the end of the story. >> reporter: english is suing president trump to try and block him from appointing mulvaney, who had this to say about the cfpb in 2014. >> it turns up being a joke. that's what the cfpb really has been in a sick, sad kind of way. >> reporter: asked today if he stands by those comments... >> my opinion of the structure of the cfpb has not changed. i still...
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. >> reporter: the special prosecutor is to determine whether cia interrogators broke the law when they used tactics such as mock execution, death threats and waterboarding. actions the bush administration hooked at and declined to prosecute. the attorney general's decision came even though president obama has said repeatedly he's not interested this looking back. >> as a general deal, i think that we should be looking forward and not backwards. >> reporter: and chaen any insists the tough interrogation paid off in a big way. >> my sort of overwhelming view is that the enhanced entear xwags techniques were absolutely essential in saving thousands of american livers. >> reporter: but the effectiveness remains in dispute. critics say there's little supports evidence in the documents the cia has released. senator john mccain, once a prisoner of war, also owe poses the new investigation, but doesn't believe that torture works. >> i think it harmed our image in the world, but for us now to go back, i think would be a serious mistake. >> reporter: the chair of the senate intelligence ghiltity
. >> reporter: the special prosecutor is to determine whether cia interrogators broke the law when they used tactics such as mock execution, death threats and waterboarding. actions the bush administration hooked at and declined to prosecute. the attorney general's decision came even though president obama has said repeatedly he's not interested this looking back. >> as a general deal, i think that we should be looking forward and not backwards. >> reporter: and chaen any...
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it has to be reconciled with the house's version before it becomes law. president obama is then scheduled to leave for hawaii where he will spend the holiday. >>> a white christmas for the people in the west and the midwest. a foot of snow was dumped on colorado and utah on wednesday. the plain states are next in line for another dose of winter. ed in north dakota's governor issued a state of alert. the governor of south dakota issued a state of emergency calling the storm life- threatening. what's in store for us? good morning, person person. >> we will be on the warm side of the storm which means we could see some rain, could be flooding rain but we will start tomorrow with potential for freezing rain and a better chance of a buildup of ice out west. this morning i want to start with the satellite and radar. a little storm off the new england coast. we have all the shower and storms across the mississippi valley and severe weather from texas to louisiana and around here, clear skies, calm winds and very cold temperatures. well, it's 28 at national. it i
it has to be reconciled with the house's version before it becomes law. president obama is then scheduled to leave for hawaii where he will spend the holiday. >>> a white christmas for the people in the west and the midwest. a foot of snow was dumped on colorado and utah on wednesday. the plain states are next in line for another dose of winter. ed in north dakota's governor issued a state of alert. the governor of south dakota issued a state of emergency calling the storm life-...
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we're getting new medicare benefits from the new healthcare law. yeah, and most people will get free cancer screenings and 50 percent off of brand name prescription drugs if you're in the donut hole. [ chuckles ] you read my paper. i went to medicare.gov. it's open enrollment, you know. so i checked out all the options and found a better plan to fit my budget. well, you know what they say. oh! "knowledge is power." whew! [ male announcer ] visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. [ male announcer ] visit medicare.gov do you often experience the feeling of a dry mouth? it can be the side effect of many medications. dry mouth can be frustrating... and ignoring it can lead to... sipping water can help, but dentists recommend biotene. biotene moisturizes and helps supplement some of saliva's enzymes, providing soothing relief when you need it most. don't ignore dry mouth. look for biotene in your oral care section today. this has been medifacts for biotene. >> glor: playing sports teaches kids team work and fair play, but there are dangers as well. e
we're getting new medicare benefits from the new healthcare law. yeah, and most people will get free cancer screenings and 50 percent off of brand name prescription drugs if you're in the donut hole. [ chuckles ] you read my paper. i went to medicare.gov. it's open enrollment, you know. so i checked out all the options and found a better plan to fit my budget. well, you know what they say. oh! "knowledge is power." whew! [ male announcer ] visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. [...
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i think he's probably one of the best son-in-laws i could have. >> this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, march 30th, 20 12. >>> good morning, everybody. thanks for joining us on this friday. i'm betty nguyen. >>> at 11:00 eastern tonight someone out there could become wealthy beyond their wildest dreams. that's when the winning numbers of the multistate mega millions lottery will be drawn in atlanta, georgia. the jackpot is now the largest in u.s. history. $540 million. and if you are lucky enough to win, you'll have the choice of taking the money in a lump sum of $389 million or you can have your winnings paid out over 26 years. each annual payment will be worth nearly $21 million. the thought of it. it's a life-changing amount of money. whoever hold the winning ticket won't be the only one to benefit. >> reporter: hundreds of want to be millionaires have crossed over to california in this lotterier to. nevada doesn't sell mega million tickets and this was the closest place for people to buy one. the wait, four hours. the dream of a $500 million had tickets selling briskly near
i think he's probably one of the best son-in-laws i could have. >> this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, march 30th, 20 12. >>> good morning, everybody. thanks for joining us on this friday. i'm betty nguyen. >>> at 11:00 eastern tonight someone out there could become wealthy beyond their wildest dreams. that's when the winning numbers of the multistate mega millions lottery will be drawn in atlanta, georgia. the jackpot is now the largest in u.s. history....
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texas is already enforcing a similar law. anna warner takes a look at how the texas law is sparking anger but may not be changing minds. >> this 23-year-old patient in dallas who asked not to be identified is undergoing the new procedure required by law to obtain an abortion in texas. >> we can see that. >> she must get a sonogram and is also required to listen to the doctor's verbal description of what is seen on the monitor. she told us she felt pressured by the process. >> kind of take my choice away to have an abortion. >> like it take your choice away? >> the decision i already made. >> under the law, patients like this must wait at least another 24 hours before getting the abortion. >> it's a burden for them -- for the woman and the people who pass this law intended for it to be a burden. >> dr. curtis boyd runs the abortion clinic. >> if you can't make it illegal, make it as rare as possible and their sense of making is rare is not providing contraception but by putting a barrier to access to service this. >> but the l
texas is already enforcing a similar law. anna warner takes a look at how the texas law is sparking anger but may not be changing minds. >> this 23-year-old patient in dallas who asked not to be identified is undergoing the new procedure required by law to obtain an abortion in texas. >> we can see that. >> she must get a sonogram and is also required to listen to the doctor's verbal description of what is seen on the monitor. she told us she felt pressured by the process....
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that could be misleading down the line. >> the laws in louisiana, are they different? >> they are. it really had an effect in this case. you only need ten jurors to convict not 12 for murder. and so that can make a real difference and did make a difference in this case. >> they look like regular girls too. i'm struck by that. they look like women we all knew. >> talked to them beforehand, before the trial, there were no limits to questions. they seemed to be without gile. they talked to police beforehand without lawyers all those things -- police said to me that's because they are arrogant and self-confident. that's troubling. that's why this case is troubling. >> all right. we can see you tomorrow night erin on "48 hours." called "friends for life." tomorrow night 10:00, 9:00 central. >> is swedish pop duo just finished a worldwide tour for their new album. why it's a miracle they are back on stage when cbs "this morning" continues. >> this portion of cbs "this morning" sponsored by this portion of cbs "this morning" sponsored by hershey's. what makes a hershey's bar pure. pure de
that could be misleading down the line. >> the laws in louisiana, are they different? >> they are. it really had an effect in this case. you only need ten jurors to convict not 12 for murder. and so that can make a real difference and did make a difference in this case. >> they look like regular girls too. i'm struck by that. they look like women we all knew. >> talked to them beforehand, before the trial, there were no limits to questions. they seemed to be without...
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bill clinton was president when "don't ask, don't tell" became law. since then, an estimated 13,000 gay and lesbian service members have been kicked out of the military. today as part of a wide-ranging interview i asked the former president about the law. "don't ask, don't tell." do you ever regreet it as a policy? >> oh, yeah, but keep in mind i didn't choose this policy. "don't ask, don't tell" was only adopted when both houses of congress had voted by a huge veto-proof margin to legislate the absolute ban on gays in the military if i didn't do something else. so there's been a lot of rewriting history saying oh, bill clinton just gave into that. that's just factually false. i didn't do anything until the votes were counted. now, when colin powell saw me on "don't ask, don't tell", here is what he said it would be. gay service members would never get in trouble for going to gay bars, marching in gay rights parades as long as they weren't in uniform. that was what they were promised. that's a very different "don't ask, don't tell" than we got. >> cou
bill clinton was president when "don't ask, don't tell" became law. since then, an estimated 13,000 gay and lesbian service members have been kicked out of the military. today as part of a wide-ranging interview i asked the former president about the law. "don't ask, don't tell." do you ever regreet it as a policy? >> oh, yeah, but keep in mind i didn't choose this policy. "don't ask, don't tell" was only adopted when both houses of congress had voted by a...
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obamacare is the law. you can't cancel government. >> they urged them to give up the fight calling it unwinnable. >> this debate has been changed from republican versus democrat/obama to republican/republican. that cannot be held to the republican party. >> reporter: but conservatives led by texas's ted cruz say they're on our side. >> i'm hopeful the house will continue to stand its ground continue to listen to the american people and step up to respond and to stop this train wreck, this nightmare that is obamacare. >> reporter: house republicans are meeting at midday today to try to figure out essentially how far they want to take this thing. they're considering adding another measure to the funding bill that defunds or delays part of the president's health care law instead of all of this. what all of this means, anthony and anne-marie, is we're heading into this final weekend with no clear path to a resolution. >> nancy cordes on capitol hill. thank you, nancy. for more on how we got into this mess and
obamacare is the law. you can't cancel government. >> they urged them to give up the fight calling it unwinnable. >> this debate has been changed from republican versus democrat/obama to republican/republican. that cannot be held to the republican party. >> reporter: but conservatives led by texas's ted cruz say they're on our side. >> i'm hopeful the house will continue to stand its ground continue to listen to the american people and step up to respond and to stop this...
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just days before the 9/11 anniversary, the associated press reports the federal government has alerted law enforcement agencies nationwide about a possible terrorist threat involving small airplanes. authorities say no specific or credible threat triggered that warning. sarah palin went before tea party activists in iowa yesterday. the crowd chanted, "run, sarah, run." but palin still isn't saying if she'll be a g.o.p. contender for president in 2012. dominique strauss kahn has returned to france. the former head of the international monetary fund arrived at paris's charles de gaulle airport this morning. strauss kahn got his passport back ten days ago after a judge dismissed his sexual assault case. serena williams makes a statement at the u.s. open. she defeated fourth-seeded player in straight sets yesterday. williams, who has missed most of the past year because of injuries, is going for her fourth u.s. open title. now here's the holiday weekend weather for the rest of us. a line of storms is moving east from maine all the way down to kentucky which is why labor day will be a wet one a
just days before the 9/11 anniversary, the associated press reports the federal government has alerted law enforcement agencies nationwide about a possible terrorist threat involving small airplanes. authorities say no specific or credible threat triggered that warning. sarah palin went before tea party activists in iowa yesterday. the crowd chanted, "run, sarah, run." but palin still isn't saying if she'll be a g.o.p. contender for president in 2012. dominique strauss kahn has...
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the american attorney general to look into whether or not the company might have been breaking the law, especially with these allegations of police payoffs. >> a lot of people are asking how could the u.s. congress call for something like that over a law that may have been broken overseas. >> reporter: there's a piece of federal legislation, the foreign corrupt practice act that outlaws brainry by american corporations no matter where the world they are operating. >> i see. thank you very much. coming up, a big setback today for libyan rebels. our mark philips is on the front lines. women's pro soccer, the biggest goal, survival. and how the space shuttle helped us see the universe as we have never seen it before. when the "cbs evening news" continues. [ woman ] we take it a day at a time. that's how it is with alzheimer's disease. she needs help from me. and her medication. the exelon patch -- it releases medication continuously for twenty-four hours. she uses one exelon patch daily for the treatment of mild to moderate alzheimer's symptoms. [ female announcer ] it cannot change the c
the american attorney general to look into whether or not the company might have been breaking the law, especially with these allegations of police payoffs. >> a lot of people are asking how could the u.s. congress call for something like that over a law that may have been broken overseas. >> reporter: there's a piece of federal legislation, the foreign corrupt practice act that outlaws brainry by american corporations no matter where the world they are operating. >> i see....
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by law, superpacs are not supposed to coordinate directly with the campaigns, but do they? you be the judge after you hear norah o'donnell at the white house tonight. norah? >> reporter: scott, the president once called this superpac spending a threat to our democracy but now the president has personally signed off on this plan to allow these donations after he was convinced by his political advisors that they should not unilaterally disarm or else he could lose reelection. during the 2010 midterm elections, the president vehemently denounced superpacs. >> all across america special interests have pored millions of dollars into phony front groups. you've seen them. they're called "americans for prosperity." "moms for motherhood." >> reporter: but now the president's campaign has directed donors to contribute to the pro-obama priorities u.s.a., raising questions about whether it's coordinating too closely with the superpac. ellen miller directs the sunlight foundation and studies the influence of money in politics. >> it doesn't seem to me it could be more brazen than having
by law, superpacs are not supposed to coordinate directly with the campaigns, but do they? you be the judge after you hear norah o'donnell at the white house tonight. norah? >> reporter: scott, the president once called this superpac spending a threat to our democracy but now the president has personally signed off on this plan to allow these donations after he was convinced by his political advisors that they should not unilaterally disarm or else he could lose reelection. during the...
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an estimated 40,000 new laws went into effect on this new year's day. connecticut now requires assault weapons and high-capacity ammunition magazines to be registered. that's in response to the sandy hook massacre. in california, transgender students can now choose which restrooms to use and which sports teams to join. and 40 and 60 watt incandescent lightbulbs can no longer be manufactured in this country. the biggest change is in colorado. today it became the first state to allow the sale of marijuana for recreational use. at least 24 marijuana shops in eight towns opened today. howard nathan of our cbs denver station kcnc tells us there were plenty of customers. >> reporter: but noon there was a three-hour wait to get inside this denver store to buy marijuana. one of the first customers was an iraq war veteran who says he needs it for post-combat stress. >> i couldn't be happier reportt $59.74 to buy marijuana infused chocolate truffles and an eighth of an ounce of buds called bubba kush. how long will that eighth last you? >> (laughs) we'll see. i d
an estimated 40,000 new laws went into effect on this new year's day. connecticut now requires assault weapons and high-capacity ammunition magazines to be registered. that's in response to the sandy hook massacre. in california, transgender students can now choose which restrooms to use and which sports teams to join. and 40 and 60 watt incandescent lightbulbs can no longer be manufactured in this country. the biggest change is in colorado. today it became the first state to allow the sale of...
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there are laws. i don't care about any of your laws! laws that say this animal has to be fed and taken care of! and if you won't take care of it, i will report you! i... i should... you want me to take care of it? fine! i'll take care of it! (gunshot) (squeals) (breathing heavily) he looked so crazy. just out of his mind. well, he was amped up on speed. he'd been sleep-deprived for weeks. he was out of his mind. what happened next? oh, you son of a bitch! (slaps) (holly) mom! (ellen screaming) (grunting) i thought he was gonna kill my mother. i had to do something. hey! get off her! hey! (gun cocks) (fires) (breathing heavily) i-i don't understand... where were charney and talbot? how did they get shot? i don't know. what? i-i don't know anything about them, i swear. i... it wasn't me. what wasn't you? holly? what happened when you hid the body? my mother was sure i could go to jail. and she couldn't let that happen. she wouldn't let that happen. she knew there was a basement in the barn. so we went down there, and that's when we found
there are laws. i don't care about any of your laws! laws that say this animal has to be fed and taken care of! and if you won't take care of it, i will report you! i... i should... you want me to take care of it? fine! i'll take care of it! (gunshot) (squeals) (breathing heavily) he looked so crazy. just out of his mind. well, he was amped up on speed. he'd been sleep-deprived for weeks. he was out of his mind. what happened next? oh, you son of a bitch! (slaps) (holly) mom! (ellen screaming)...
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by law, you are not supposed to give money. >> yes. >> to the mail person. >> that's correct. because it's a federal branch, you ngt actually give cash. what you can do is something, you know, less than $20 or buy a gift for the whole branch and deliver it. >> if you are lucky enough to have someone come into our house once or twice a week with house cleaning, what do you do? >> usually about a week's worth of pay and/or a gift with that. >> let's move on to other categories like a mr. fix-it. >> mr. fix-it, want to do about 15 to $40 if this someone who comes regularly. >> snow removal person. >> snow removal. this is someone i like to tip at the end of the season and usually the cost of one snow removal. >> so many folks live in apartment buildings especially true here in new york, what people in the apartment building, like, i mean, there's a lot. >> there are the superintendent, the doorman, the elevator operator. on average, about 15 to $80 for these folks. give it to each of them, not as a whole group. what you want to remember with them, too, is that, you know, these ar
by law, you are not supposed to give money. >> yes. >> to the mail person. >> that's correct. because it's a federal branch, you ngt actually give cash. what you can do is something, you know, less than $20 or buy a gift for the whole branch and deliver it. >> if you are lucky enough to have someone come into our house once or twice a week with house cleaning, what do you do? >> usually about a week's worth of pay and/or a gift with that. >> let's move on to...
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he will be prosecuted, under state, not federal, law. randall pinkston, cbs news. >>> pimentel's lawyer said he was not planning a terror attack. he lived most of his life in new york city and he maintained his own website that included bomb-making discussions. friends and acquaintants were sid to be shocked of his extremism. new york city offices saying the 14th terror plot they have interrupted since the 9/11 terror attacks. >>> the finger pointing has already begun after two months of talks, the 12-member panel failed to agree on spending cuts or tax increases. susan mcginnis is in washington with more on that and more. >> reporter: this sounds an awful lot like the deadlock we saw over the summer in the debt negotiations. this is deadline today, that is today, and if this super committee does not have some kind of late breakthrough they are set to announce today, they have failed. after months of negotiations, the congressional super committee is expected to officially throw in the towel. aides say republican and democratic leaders o
he will be prosecuted, under state, not federal, law. randall pinkston, cbs news. >>> pimentel's lawyer said he was not planning a terror attack. he lived most of his life in new york city and he maintained his own website that included bomb-making discussions. friends and acquaintants were sid to be shocked of his extremism. new york city offices saying the 14th terror plot they have interrupted since the 9/11 terror attacks. >>> the finger pointing has already begun after...
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. >> reporter: federal law enforcement officers tell cbs news there's no specific intelligence pointing to pending threats over the holiday period, but they remain concerned about the potential for lone wolf-style attacks. just today, the f.b.i. and d.h.s. put out a video urging people if they see something to say something. jeff. >> glor: all right, kris, can you also talk to us about this. there's a ban on a certain kind of suitcases there? >> reporter: year, they call them "smart bags." this is one of them. it's got a g.p.s. sensor in here. it's got a battery so it can even charge my phone, and the battery is the concern. take the lithiom ion battery out. airlines are worried about fire danger so they're saying if this bag were to be checked that battery has to come out. since this one can't be removed, starting in january, it's on the no-fly list. >> glor: kris van cleave, thanks very much. late today the house voted to avoid a government shutdown that would have taken place on saturday. members then adjourned for the year. the senate is expected to follow suit. the stopgap measure
. >> reporter: federal law enforcement officers tell cbs news there's no specific intelligence pointing to pending threats over the holiday period, but they remain concerned about the potential for lone wolf-style attacks. just today, the f.b.i. and d.h.s. put out a video urging people if they see something to say something. jeff. >> glor: all right, kris, can you also talk to us about this. there's a ban on a certain kind of suitcases there? >> reporter: year, they call them...